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R81.20, Network Feed, Maestro
Hi,
We have a security group, with 4 members, where the members sometime will leave the cluster - only to rejoin after 3-5 seconds. (this is a ongoing TAC ticket, with tons of debug and work beeing done by several people in CP)
looking at different debugs, and trying to pinpoint the issue - I keep comming back to the network feeds we have implemented. (That is also why we are running R81.20). I am as of now not able to disable the network feeds, due to services beeing heavily interupted.
But I was wondering if anyone else operating a Maestro setup have had similar issues ? Anyone with issues realted to Maestro, r81.20 and network feeds ???
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this environment is fresh install or upgrade?
in both cases please share the deployment agent version. for Security Group and for Orchestrator
I don't think IOC Feed is the reason why SGM leave the security group.
I think TAC is the best way to address the issue.
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Let's verify a couple things on your SMO (expert mode):
g_fw -a -b all ctl get int mbs_max_members_for_port_range
g_fw -a ctl get int mbs_max_sites_for_port_range
g_all -a cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range
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Hi Danny,
Can you elaborate what these commands check, please?
BR
Daniel.
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They verify if the port range is correctly distributed between the four SGMs.
The output of the last command should look similar to this:
1_01:
32768 40958
1_02:
40959 49149
1_03:
49150 57340
1_04:
57341 65531
